To celebrate his upcoming 77th birthday, we reached out to nanochemist and long-time ASN contributor, Geoffery Ozin, to discuss his colorful career, current projects, and plans for the future.
To celebrate his upcoming 77th birthday, we reached out to nanochemist and long-time ASN contributor, Geoffery Ozin, to discuss his colorful career, current projects, and plans for the future.
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Scientists express cautious optimism about two potential COVID-19 vaccine candidates from the UK and China.
Computational methods allow researchers to delve deeper into molecular processes, beyond what can easily be achieved with current experimental techniques.
Studies find social media sharing affects news judgment, but a quick exercise reduces the problem.
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AU College of Engineering and Computer Science researchers use flow visualization to qualitatively test facemasks and social distancing.
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